Numbers are neither polite nor impolite; they simply are.
300600900are some
Every three-digit number that ends with a zero or a 5 is divisible by 5.It doesn't matter what the first 2 digits are.
Yes. By 1 digit, 2 digit and some even by other 3 digit numbers.
There are a handful of six digit numbers that have no numbers repeating. Some examples are 123456, 234567, 345678, 456789, 567012, 654321, 765432, 876543, and 987654.
In some circumstances yes
No, a 10-digit phone number that is missing the last three digits can not be a legitimate number. In order for a number to work, it must have 3 numbers for an area code and seven digits for the phone number itself. Some telemarketers are now using fake numbers to hide from the people they're calling.
925 is a number divisible by 5, as its last digit is a 5. It is an odd number. Its divisors are 5, 5, and 37, also all odd numbers. It is a three-digit number.
100, 102, 104
Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.
anything greater than 9 and less than 100; for example 21,73,84, etc
The six digit receipt numbers for Dunkin Donuts differ by location. These numbers are not listed publicly and can only be obtained with your customer receipt.
Prior to the conversion to area code 029 with 8-digit local numbers in the Big Number Change in 2000, Cardiff was area code 01222 with 6-digit local numbers. If you go back in time, it is quite likely that Cardiff had 5-digit local numbers, and may also have had a mix of 5- and 6-digit numbers for some time.